- F133
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- 1926
Copy of a poem published under the pseudonym 'Brisbane Boy' in the 'Queensland Industrial Gazette' of 24 Feb 1926. Also a letter from Judith Boyes to N. Bonnin about the poem, 21 Aug 1971.
Brisbane Boy
Copy of a poem published under the pseudonym 'Brisbane Boy' in the 'Queensland Industrial Gazette' of 24 Feb 1926. Also a letter from Judith Boyes to N. Bonnin about the poem, 21 Aug 1971.
Brisbane Boy
Letters from Bernie Mulherin to Carole Ferrier
Letters from Bernie Mulherin to Carole Ferrier, and drafts of poems and stories.
Mulherin, Bernie
Lyric poem competition, 1945: / R. S. Byrnes.
Queensland Authors' and Artists' Association
Letters, 1969 Aug 29 - 1974 Feb 13 : to Sister Mary Francisca.
Seven letters to Sister Mary Francisca, mostly concerned with Francis Webb, his illness and death, obituaries, and her own work and death of Nan MacDonald. Most letters from Deakin, Canberra, one from Richmond, Surrey.
Dobson, Rosemary, 1920-2012
Letter, 1967 Jun 30: to Rodney Hall.
Letter 1967 Jun 30 to Rodney Hall re: Hall's poems, Graves's visit to Australia.
Graves, Robert, 1895-1985
Unpublished eleven page typescript poem in homage to the Australian landscape and nation, text on rectos only. Quarto, cloth backed folder with manuscript title label (vertical crease); inscribed by author on verso of front cover 'For dear Jim -- a little "Welcome Home" tribute from his friend Isabelle Moresby. 20.1.46', with later bookplate of Melbourne bibliophile Jeff Prentice; first page of typescript signed by Moresby; the poem has several corrections made by the author.
This patriotic poem (spoiler: it contains the word 'girt') was apparently originally to be titled Birthright, and attributed to 'Kirroo', but that heading, which appeared on all but the first page of text, has in each case been almost obscured beneath a blank piece of paper laid on by the author. -- Publisher's blurb
Moresby, Isabelle
Manuscripts for Helen Haenke's short stories, prose, novels, play scripts, and poetry as well as notebooks.
Haenke, Helen Joyce, 1916-1978